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flag The UK's Renters' Reform Bill, initially aiming to abolish no-fault evictions and strengthen renters' rights, has been watered down due to pressure from Conservative MPs and landlords.

The UK's Renters' Reform Bill, initially aiming to abolish no-fault evictions and strengthen renters' rights, has been watered down due to pressure from Conservative MPs and landlords. The amended bill now includes provisions to prevent tenants ending contracts in the first six months and hints at delays in banning no-fault evictions. Critics argue that the changes make the bill increasingly favorable to landlords.

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